LafayetteLady -> RE: glucose monitors suggestions? (3/17/2014 4:35:28 PM)
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The social security she receives from her deceased husband is SSI. Social securiity has three payments type. SSD, for those who worked and become disabled, SSDI, those who didn't work but are disabled and SSI, the original for the retired or spouses of the decease retired. She should still get medicare through that. If the insulin is for spikes only, then alarms aren't all that helpful. It sounds as though she won't recognize the physical feeling of a spike and know to check her BS. The alarms can help with the pills. Many may disagree but the way for her to learn to do insulin might be to have insulin instead of oral medss. Insulin isn't because diabetes is worse or meds fail. It is just another tool. Personally, even though I'm still adjuting to insulin, I find that it gives me more control over my BS than the oral meds. My thinking is that based on what you say, the injections will become a habit so if there is a spike, some of that habit could be useful. She will already be thinking that this reading means this shot, where with meds, regardless of reading not much you can do unless it is a crash, not a spike. Just a thought. Your mom's personality seems to indicate you guys have a tough road ahead. I'm really sorry to hear that. However, the fact that you are all working together will make things much easier.
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